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Forager: Field Notes for Surviving a Family Cult

Forager: Field Notes for Surviving a Family Cult

by Michelle Dowd

Algonquin Books ·2023 ·288 pages ·Religion
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A moving, heartbreaking, and inspiring true story of the author's escape from an apocalyptic cult—and the deep understanding of the natural world that helped her find freedom. My family prepared me for the end of the world, but I know how to survive on what the earth yields. Michelle Dowd grew up on a mountain in the Angeles National Forest, born into an ultra-religious cult—the Field, as members called it—run by her grandfather, who believed that his chosen followers must prepare themselves to survive doomsday. Bound by the group's patriarchal rules and literal interpretation of the Bible, Michelle and her siblings lived a life of deprivation, isolated from Outsiders and starved for both love and food. She was forced to learn the skills necessary to battle hunger, thirst, and cold; she learned to trust animals more than humans; and most important, she learned how to survive by foraging for what she needed. And as Michelle got older, she realized she had the strength to break free. Focus on what will sustain, not satiate you , she would tell herself. Use everything. Waste nothing. Get to know the intricacies of the land like the intricacies of your body. And so she did. With haunting and stark language, and illustrations of edible plants and their uses opening each chapter, Forager is a fierce and empowering coming-of-age story and a timely meditation on the ways in which harnessing nature's gifts can lead to our freedom.


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"Dowd's narration is ultimately hopeful, uplifting and always appreciative of our intimate, fragile dependence on our planet."

Alice Cary· BookPage Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Harrowing, engrossing."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"By its midpoint Forager fully becomes the trauma memoir only hinted at in the opening pages ..."

Mark Athitakis· Los Angeles Times Read review ↗ Near the Top

"While the subject matter is heavy, Dowd's self-assured prose ensures that the reader is never crushed."

Michelle Ross· Booklist Read review ↗ Near the Top

"For the first half of the book, Dowd's disorienting, cherry-picked accounts of these types of events make her childhood seem a little … odd, sure."

Alexis Burling· San Francisco Chronicle Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

"Still, this is an undeniably powerful saga of personal survival."

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